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Re: brush hogging with a narrow front?
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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 26, 2005 at 18:36:03 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: brush hogging with a narrow front? posted by chris sweetland on July 26, 2005 at 09:44:08:
I agree with the others, any tractor can go under the right conditions, N or WF. As a kid I grew up on a Farmall H and put that thing in places that I wouldn't be comfortable with anymore, but never had a problem, or maybe was lucky. Not long ago I was heading down a road and watched an old farmer hogging the length of one of the sides of a cuvert with a NF Farmall like no one's business, no trouble. A couple of years ago my brother tried to talk the owner of a NF Ford 4000 into selling it to me just to get it off of his church's property after setting for years. They'd always used it for hogging, but the guys were getting older, and tinkering with it after setting out every winter got to be not worth the hassle, so they got a couple of lawn tractors, and as far as I know, there she still sets - the guy won't sell, and I really don't want it. Now, as far as loaders go, might be concerned there. But, I know where there's another NF Ford setting for sale with one of those. But, can argue to keep the loader low. Besides, can't you move the rears out on a 2010 if makes you feel more comfortable? Not sure. No matter what you do, always try to think ahead of the tractor, because they're stupid and will try anything. Mark
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